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  • Indian family, who had come to trade in a canoe from Caylen,
  • to open in Los Angeles in December and on Broadway in February.
  • interviews for me was Anna Sosenko, a woman in her late
  • lyricist who's not nearly as successful as the composer
  • and the girl's mind was in such a turmoil that she had
  • She never thought of writing a book until about four years
  • new Broadway role was hers. As we sat down to talk, Lucie
  • It took me a long time to be able to handle the separation.
  • at our arrival, and said one to the other, “This is the
  • smiled good-naturedly at my lack of diplomacy and didn't
  • grinned Lucie. This new musical will be probably the pinnacle
  • which I would visit every couple of months. For some sick
  • that she might honestly give him the answer that he demanded.
  • closed amid controversy. Not until 1979 did Miss Andrews
  • hair that springs from his head like sparks from an electrode.
  • I don't know. There are people who are willing to really
  • numbers. I never saw anything more obliging and humble
  • The person who did more than anyone else to secure first-rank
  • in a crisp, businesslike manner. During the interview she
  • newspaper. I have included both versions here. Also, my
  • his boys had deserted, for a hunting party from the bungalow
  • is sitting in her dimly lit, antique-lined Eastside living
  • Amory's quest to protect animals from needless cruelty
  • Broadway theater that paid tribute to Broadway legends.
  • the ray of light from Max's lamp impinged upon the opening
  • began publishing the __East Side TV Shopper__ as well.
  • the ooga boogas. Then I found a couple of places there
  • For some reason, she declines to say much about her new
  • reason to believe her dead, and that it was because of
  • surrounded by velvet ropes, where uniformed doormen stood
  • could claim the higher class address of Central Park West.
  • In my last couple of months as a New Yorker, I did as many
  • barter. Money was scarcely worth anything, but their eagerness
  • I would like to get into concerts and I think that's a
  • that the New York of today is quite differently from that
  • or I about how to run the country. I'm surprised he did
  • unlocked the door at the foot of the steps. He turned,
  • when you come to work? On the West Coast, the things that
  • was after bigger game, and began to systematically hunt
  • interview with Leonard Maltin was not a cover story, but
  • in all the finer points of big game hunting. Of an evening
  • a standing ovation. Later, her role in the show won her
  • people come up to me and say, 'Aren't you. … ?' So I
  • the magazine's star columnist from 1963 to 1976, when he
  • Even as he realized the fact, the quarry vanished, and
  • and I'm very surprised that she's not out doing her act,
  • smiled good-naturedly at my lack of diplomacy and didn't
  • week less than her sister, the national tour was abruptly
  • Indian family, who had come to trade in a canoe from Caylen,
  • His latest novel, a satirical work that he considers the
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